You must just send the suggestion at Denix, if all of us send this suggestion we can hope to have a replica of the Webley "WG" army model (seen in the last cusade and in the kingdome of the crystal skull).
Link : http://www.denix.es/product?id=289&cont ... upLevel=52
PS : I hope you understand me because I think my english is very bad...
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Who wants a Webley "WG" army model by Denix ?!
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Re: Who wants a Webley "WG" army model by Denix ?!
Understood you just fine.
You were aware of Rook's production model, posted at the top of this section, weren't you?
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You were aware of Rook's production model, posted at the top of this section, weren't you?
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=27544" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Who wants a Webley "WG" army model by Denix ?!
Yes I know but he is a little expensive for me, and a Denix replica can be sold arround the world (shops, websites etc.), but I confess, the Rook's Webley is marvelous !
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Very good! Yep, price is what usually drives the sales, that's for sure.
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Re: Who wants a Webley "WG" army model by Denix ?!
Who make this gun? It all over the place for around $65. They might be a good company to approach also.
I love my Rook's Webley.
http://www.gunsandswords.com/webley-rev ... plica.html
http://www.atlantacutlery.com/p-2249-we ... olver.aspx
I love my Rook's Webley.
http://www.gunsandswords.com/webley-rev ... plica.html
http://www.atlantacutlery.com/p-2249-we ... olver.aspx
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Re: Who wants a Webley "WG" army model by Denix ?!
It's made in a factory in spain http://www.denix.es/company?id=1&lang=es
The quality is very good, see yourself :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRmeOyLEYS8
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The quality is very good, see yourself :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRmeOyLEYS8
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Re: Who wants a Webley "WG" army model by Denix ?!
Yeah, that's the Denix MKIV. "Overall" it's a good replica for the money.
The details are a bit on the soft side, with some parts integrated into the castings that would normally be a seperate element.
I just sent Denix a comment, offering my help and one of my Webleys
If it would help get the accuracy of their possible replica up where we'd want it to be.
We'll see what we see.
The details are a bit on the soft side, with some parts integrated into the castings that would normally be a seperate element.
I just sent Denix a comment, offering my help and one of my Webleys
If it would help get the accuracy of their possible replica up where we'd want it to be.
We'll see what we see.
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Re: Who wants a Webley "WG" army model by Denix ?!
Thank for your contribution.Rook wrote:Yeah, that's the Denix MKIV. "Overall" it's a good replica for the money.
The details are a bit on the soft side, with some parts integrated into the castings that would normally be a seperate element.
I just sent Denix a comment, offering my help and one of my Webleys
If it would help get the accuracy of their possible replica up where we'd want it to be.
We'll see what we see.
And congratulation for your work.
PS : Oh I forgot to show you their answer !
Dear ,
Thank you very much for your interest in our articles and sincerely thanks for your suggestions.
We take good note of them and will study the possibilities to develop these items in the future.
Best regards,
Jaime Llull
DENIX, S.A.
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